AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy Security Watch: A week of Hormuz-focused reporting shows how the Strait’s disruption spiked Brent above US$120, then eased as supply routes reopened—fueling fresh debate on whether oil could slide toward US$50 as demand and supply rebalance. Local Politics & Assets: President Irfaan Ali says he owns a massive 150-acre farm and ranch off the Linden-Soesdyke Highway, rejecting Opposition claims of corruption and alleging he’s being blackmailed by the Mohameds’ family. Mining & Exploration: Canada’s U92 Corp flags 15 priority uranium targets at its Kurupung project, while Lexston Mining incorporated a Guyana subsidiary to assess gold prospects. Regional Integration: GTUC urges CARICOM leaders to move beyond promises and implement decisions fully as unemployment, inequality, and prices bite. Cross-Border Infrastructure Row: Guyana’s foreign minister denies Suriname’s claim that Ali was told Suriname would fund the Corentyne Bridge alone, stressing the project was meant for joint financing. Power & Industry: GPL says electricity will reach Tapakuma and Mainstay/Whyaka in three months, and warns contractors after a crane incident near a 69kV line. Humanitarian Logistics: PM Phillips reports 88 containers of disaster relief supplies are ready for shipment to earthquake-hit Venezuela.
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